Proposed Interoperability Standards Measurement Framework Public Comments

The comment period for this document ended on 5 p.m. ET on Monday, July 31, 2017. Comments for this document will be posted shortly.

The document solicits feedback on a proposed industry-wide measurement framework for assessing the implementation and use of health care interoperability standards. Currently, stakeholders’ capabilities to measure and report on the use of standards vary significantly across the health IT ecosystem. This framework aims to help health IT developers, health information exchange organizations, and health care providers move towards a set of uniform measures to assess interoperability progress.

Please note that comments and recommendations submitted as part of this process will be made public by ONC.

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Frank Diaz

None.

John Travis

Thank you for the opportunity to provide input to the draft Interoperability Standards Measurement Framework. Please see our comments attached.

interoperability_standards_measurement_framework_rfi_-_cerner_response.pdf
Jeffery Smith

Please see attached file. Thanks.

amia_response_to_proposed_interoperability_standards_measurement_framework_final.pdf
Mary Beth Kurilo

Thank you for the opportunity to provide feedback. Our comments and suggestions are attached.

aira_letter_and_comments_-_onc_measurement_framework_-_final_signed.pdf
Sarah Willis-Garcia

On behalf of the more than 30 member companies of the Electronic Health Record Association (EHRA), we are pleased to offer our comments on the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information TechnologyÕs proposed Interoperability Standards Measurement Framework (Framework). We appreciate this opportunity to provide input to establishing a framework for measuring interoperability and the use of standards.

ehr_association_comments_to_onc_proposed_interoperability_standards_measurment_framework.pdf
Michael Prevoznik

Please see attached file.

qd_comments_onc_smf_final.docx
Aafaque Akhter

Trusted bundles should be cheaper. measures should be there so that big businesses don't control access and people with less means can't develop operations. There should be some dummy data for testing.

Anna Orlova

Please see attached the Comments from the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)

ahima_comments-oncinteropstdsmeadureframework-pl_signed.pdf
pam matthews

thank you for allowing public comment on this important piece of work. The Strategic Health Information Exchange Collaborative (SHIEC) has submitted comments via the PDF attachment. Please let me know if there are any questions

2017_07_28_shiec_response_prop_interop_stds_final.pdf
Jamie Ferguson

Please see attached letter

kp_comments_onc_proposed_interoperability_standards_measurement_framework_20170731.pdf